Treasury’s Miller Drops Out of SEC Race (NY Times)

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Mary John Miller, an official at the Treasury Department, has declined to be considered as a candidate for the chairmanship of the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to the New York Times. Her exit puts the focus on other executives said to be under consideration in Washington, including Sallie Krawcheck, a former executive at Bank of America and Sanford Bernstein, Richard Ketchum, chairman of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and Robert Khuzami, the SEC’s enforcement chief.

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